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These are the eleven most expensive hotels in the world. Subscribe for weekly wacky videos and learn interesting facts about the world with awesome top 10 lists and other amazing videos. These are the eleven most expensive hotels in the world. 7. Presidential Suite at the Mandarin Oriental in Pudong, Shanghai, China $26,450/night That last place sounded pretty cool, but maybe it’s worth paying an extra $65 dollars a night to stay over in this sweet suite in Shanghai. Forget the three terraces in Turkey: this Chinese accommodation includes two rooftop gardens, a private wine cellar, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private dining room. 6. Royal Suite at the Hotel Plaza Athenee in Paris, France $27,000/night The best-paid casino bartender would have to spend his entire year’s salary on this hotel room, but it might be worth it. All embroidery is done in gold thread, because of course it is, and while staying here you have your choice of four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a private kitchen, a jacuzzi, and televisions behind all the mirrors. 5. Royal Villa at the Grand Resort Lagonissi in Athens, Greece $35,000/night While a paramedic rushes around saving people to earn that amount per year, you could spend that salary on a single night in the Royal Villa. If a private deck and massage table aren’t convincing enough, maybe the 24 hour on-call butler is, or the two master bedrooms and beautiful view of the Mediterranean. Mel Gibson and Leonardo DiCaprio certainly seemed to enjoy their time there. 4. Penthouse Suite at the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France $37,500/night After watching the sunset over the Bay of Cannes in your private terrace jacuzzi, you could reflect on the fact that your night in France would have cost just under $3000 in 1920, if you account for inflation. Or you could not think about math, because you’re rich and have two marble bathrooms for the next 24 hours. 3. Hilltop Estate Owner's Accommodation at the Laucala Island Resort on the Laucala Island, Fiji $40,000/night This hotel is so exclusive that sometimes, not even the cost of four years at most state colleges will get you a night of luxury. Interested richies must first fill out an application and then wait to be invited by the Red Bull billionaire who owns the resort. Once you’ve been cleared, you can enjoy horseback riding, panoramic views of the gorgeous island, and gourmet dining, among other things. Plus, according to the website, this particular villa will make your “undreamt of pleasures come true.” 2. Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel in NYC $45,000/night We’ve talked a lot about rich people in this video, but for these last two entries, we’re adding another adjective: smart. So, rich and smart people of the world, here’s your choice: Harvard without financial aid for a year, or a single night in the Ty Warner Penthouse in New York. At Harvard, you get a world-class education and an alma mater impressive to the world over. But at the Ty Warner Penthouse, you get four glass balconies for an uninterrupted 360 view of the city, a private library with over 100 books on art and culture, and 18th century Japanese silk pillows. 1. Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President in Geneva, Switzerland $67,000/night Ok, Ty Warner, you win this time, but now let’s up the bid: Harvard tuition, room, board and fees combined for a year, plus a crazy spring break road trip, OR, a single night at the most expensive hotel room in the world. Let’s explore. This Royal Penthouse Suite also boasts an impressive 360 degree view, but instead of the city that never sleeps, it’s of the Swiss Alps and Lake Geneva. It also has a 103 inch plasma TV, a hand-picked art collection, and a grand piano. Plus, you don’t have to worry about all those jealous poor people, because the windows are made of bulletproof glass. But don’t take my word for it- Bill Gates and Michael Douglas have both thoroughly enjoyed their stays.